Hebrew Media Attacks Russia for Wanting to Defend Herself

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 2, 2018

Predictably, the Jewish media has taken a hostile approach to Vladimir Putin’s declaration on Russia’s new defense capabilities, framing him as the hostile one.

But here is the deal: the West has been trying to bully Russia since the collapse of the USSR, trying to use military aggression to absorb it into the Western Jew system of anal sex with men, feminism, atheism and mass immigration.

Russia is the last bastion of what we used to refer to as “Christian civilization.”

As Russia has become the international bad guy once again in a cartoonish way, with Donald Trump being declared an agent of the Kremlin, it is no doubt becoming more and more difficult for any self-respecting individual to take any of this seriously.

RT:

Unsurprisingly, Western news outlets focused on only one short segment of Vladimir Putin’s two-hour speech on Thursday, reframing the state-of-the-nation address as a (nuclear-tipped) sabre rattle in front of a watching world.

In his message to Russia’s Federal Assembly, Putin spent around four minutes on the new-generation Sarmat ICBM, and on an as-yet-unnamed nuclear cruise missile. The Russian President, who is facing re-election later this month, emphasized that both of these systems have almost unlimited reach, and are invulnerable to interception in-flight.

Putin reminded that Moscow promised as far back as 2004 to upgrade its nuclear capabilities as a means of deterring NATO from constructing a missile defense shield close to Russia’s borders. Since then, US missile defense bases have been built in Romania and Poland. Putin complained that “no one wanted to talk to us then, no one listened.”

“Listen to us now,” he said on Thursday to applause.

But while the Russian leader’s words definitely caught the international media’s attention, whatever diplomatic intent was behind them went unheeded.

Almost every major mainstream outlet included references to “a new armsrace” or a “new Cold War,” either in the text or the headline, while the Daily Beast accused the Russian leader of “boasting.”

CNN’s International Diplomatic Editor said that Putin’s words sent out a “chilling message for everyone.”

“It is bombastic talk in the extreme: a waggling of military parts in the faces of other nations, most likely right now the United States, whose own commander in chief is massively ramping up defense spending while downsizing his diplomatic power,” he wrote.

Putin “wants modern weapons, not a modern Russia,” boomed Bloomberg’s headline.

“Without a coherent vision of the future or an attractive model for others to imitate, without any soft power to speak of, without an economic model that can ensure sustainable growth or keep people out of poverty the missile-rattling is a terrifying but hollow sound,” wrote expat Russian journalist Leonid Bershidsky.

“There was a double message here. Firstly, to the West: Don’t push us. And, with elections coming up, there was this for the Russian people: Vote for Putin and you’ll be voting for national security,” wrote Steven Rosenberg, a BBC News correspondent in Moscow.

The future of the West and of the world is now dependent on a strong Russia.

The media is goading Trump into getting MORE aggressive with Putin based on the fact that he can now nuke New York City at any moment.

I hope that Trump is able to spin this into “well maybe this means we should talk to him.”

Literally what is the theory as to why we should not be friends with Russia?

We all understand “because Jews,” but why have they not been forced to explain what they mean when they claim we have conflicting interests?

The only conflicting interests relate to the Middle East and Israel. The Ukraine is irrelevant to anyone’s interests. It is basically the last white shithole. Their economy is worse now than when the USSR collapsed. It is only relevant to Putin’s interests in that it is good for domestic morale to have him defending ethnic Russians in a territory that a lot of people believe should still be a part of Russia.

But the Jews should be pressured into saying this. They should have to come out and say “all of this talk about Russia is actually just about Israel.”